Thursday, 13 January, 2011

While the work environment collects a relatively low score (which is based on the experiences of practising philosophers I imagine), stress levels are low, the pay is acceptable, and the hiring outlook is promising.

Wednesday, 29 September, 2010

What do you infer about people who do a job associated with a low divorce rate? Are you impressed and attracted by their reliability, or do you snicker that they are losers no one wants to tempt away from their marriage? How do you think most folks react?

If you’re looking to make a couple of trips along the aisle in your time though, you may prefer the company of massage therapists, bartenders, and dancers or choreographers, these being examples of occupational groups that tend to experience higher rates of divorce.

Monday, 28 September, 2009

What I found interesting though was the rise in the number of clercial work roles (in the 80 to 90% region of the graph)… with increasing automation I’d have thought that sort of work would have likewise gone the way of farm work.